Red
#FF0000
Coral
#FF7F50
Teal
#008080
Red & Coral & Teal
Red, Coral and Teal Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
ComplementaryRed, Coral and Teal Color Meaning
Coral and Teal are near-complementary — Coral's orange-pink and Teal's blue-green sit close to opposite on the color wheel, with high simultaneous contrast but a balanced warmth because Coral's pink quality is warmer than pure orange. The combination reads as the most specifically 'resort' of all warm-cool tropical pairings — the exact colors of warm sand, coral reef, and teal ocean water.
Red adds urgency and primary vivid energy to the warm side. Without Red, Coral and Teal together are elegant and coastal; with Red, the palette gains brand energy and urgency that the elegance alone doesn't provide. The three together read as tropical-premium: resort quality with vivid brand presence.
Do Red, Coral and Teal Go Together?
Yes — red, coral and teal go together as reef-and-water natural balance with a brand-present spark. First impression is tropical-lagoon welcome — softer than red-orange-teal motel sign, built for hospitality and travel. Teal leads tropical water; coral shares reef warmth; red activates so the mix lifts from atmosphere to brand. Think a lagoon cafe awning, a resort menu, or packaging with teal ground under coral-red type. Hospitality and travel brands lean on this triad for ocean-true energy. Let teal dominate — flood both warms and it turns carnival costume. Lagoon balance: strong for resorts and posters, weak for black-tie alone.
Red, Coral and Teal in Design
Teal as the cool structural background — particularly effective for large surfaces in travel, hospitality, and lifestyle design — with Coral as the warm social accent and Red as the primary action color. The near-complementary Coral-Teal pairing creates high simultaneous contrast that makes the palette visually vivid. This is the Hollywood teal-and-orange color grade translated into a three-color brand palette.
Red, Coral and Teal Color Style
Resort-quality coastal warmth — the palette of premium tropical hospitality, warm coastal brands, and any design context that wants to feel like you're already on vacation. The Coral-Teal near-complementary balance is one of the most visually satisfying warm-cool pairings.
Red, Coral and Teal in Branding
Premium coastal resorts, tropical travel brands, warm-water destination tourism, and premium outdoor brands that operate between sea and land use Coral-Teal as their foundation. Red activates the palette for brand presence without disrupting the coastal balance.
Brands
Industries
Red, Coral and Teal in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Coral and Teal is the premium resort combination — worn by people who understand that the most visually satisfying warm-cool contrast isn't necessarily the most obvious one. In interiors, Teal as the dominant cool zone with Coral and Red as warm accents creates the definitive resort interior: open, warm, and coastal.
Red, Coral & Teal — Each Color Separately
Color Pairs Inside This Trio
Break Red, Coral and Teal into its three two-color combinations to see how each pairing works on its own.
Red, Coral and Teal — FAQ
- Do Red, Coral and Teal work together?
- Yes — Coral and Teal are near-complementary. Red activates the warm side. The palette reads as premium coastal-tropical and benefits from the natural association of coral reef and teal ocean.
- How does Coral-Teal differ from Orange-Teal?
- Coral is more social and pink-warm than Orange — the Coral-Teal version reads as more coastal-resort; Orange-Teal reads as more action-sport and cinematic. Both are near-complementary but with different character.
- Is this the 'resort palette'?
- It's one of the strongest resort palettes — the warm-pink of Coral and the blue-green of Teal together describe the visual environment of tropical coastal resorts more specifically than any other pairing.
- How do I balance Coral and Teal?
- Either can dominate. Teal-dominant reads as coastal-open (more blue-green, more sky-and-sea). Coral-dominant reads as warm-inviting (more pink-warm, more social and food-adjacent). Both work.
- What neutrals complement Red, Coral and Teal?
- White for maximum fresh-coastal quality. Light sand for beach warmth. Natural linen for tactile warmth. All of these reinforce the coastal-resort register that Coral and Teal create.
Red, Coral and Teal Color Palette iframe Embed
Embed the Red, Coral and Teal color palette iframe on your site, docs, Notion, or CMS. Free HEX palette widget for developers — copy the iframe code below and drop it into any HTML page.
<iframe
src="https://colorlab.design/widget/trio/red-coral-teal"
width="420"
height="200"
frameborder="0"
loading="lazy"
style="border:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%"
title="Red, Coral and Teal color trio palette iframe — free embed widget by ColorLab"
></iframe>Free Red, Coral and Teal palette iframe for blogs, design systems, and developer docs. The widget links back to ColorLab — that's all we ask.